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BNP Paribas Securities Services is pleased to announce it has been recognised as “Best Asian Bank for Cross-border Custody” at Asian Investor’s Asset Management Awards and “Best Mandate for AIA and Unisuper” at The Asset Triple A Awards.

Asian Investor held the 15th annual award dinner on 26 May in Hong Kong, recognising investment firms, distributors and service providers.

On the BNP Paribas table, we were joined by winners of their respective categories; JP Morgan Asset Management, Fullerton Fund Management, CIMB-Principle Asset Management and Kasikorn Asset Management.

This award is particularly notable as we were able to show our expertise in managing complex cross border client asset servicing requirements through our 2015 mandates. We were also able to explain the regional initiatives such as fund passport schemes and China access direct schemes in detail and how we help clients in a seamless manner.

We would like to thank our clients for partnering with us and trusting us in safe keeping their assets cross border.

The second notable award from The Asset Triple A award dinner was on 7 June at the Four Seasons HK. The dinner recognised winners from asset servicing, fund management and investors. We are winners of three categories: Best collateral management mandate for AIA Insurance, Best global custody mandate for Unisuper and the surprise of the evening, Best Asset Servicing, Highly Recommended.

The mandate with AIA Insurance was the first collateral management client win for us with onboarding of the service across Asia Pacific. Click here for the press release http://securities.bnpparibas.com/news/otc-derivatives-operations-aia.html

The mandate with Unisuper was a big milestone for us in the superannuation industry with a relatively large AUM of AUD120 billion.